Keyed Alike Easy-Change Lock Cylinders
Choose these lock cylinders if you need several lock cylinders that open with the same key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Master Keyed Easy-Change Lock Cylinders
Choose these lock cylinders if you want individual lock cylinders or groups of lock cylinders that open with their own key, but also open with a master key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles. Master keys are sold separately.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Easy-Change Lock Cylinders
Choose these lock cylinders if you need lock cylinders that each open with a different key. They're commonly used in door handles with easy-change cylinders, which are also known as interchangeable-core handles.
All lock cylinders have a six-pin tumbler locking mechanism. If you are unsure of which keyway style to choose, Best E keyways are more prevalent in the industry. A control key (sold separately) is required to install and remove the cylinders.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
Lock Rekeying Pin Kits
Change your lock's pins so you can open it with a different key.
Tool set (sold separately) includes followers to hold the upper pins and springs in place while pinning, a pin length gauge, and tweezers.